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"Combatting Healthocide: Stand Against Weaponization of Healthcare"
Understanding Solastalgia: Climate Change's Impact on Mental Health
Study Links Childhood Verbal Abuse to Adult Mental Health
Cognitive Functional Therapy Reduces Chronic Back Pain
Glucose Boosts T Cells Against Cancer & Infections
Study Reveals Delayed EMS Response in Redlined Areas
Nighttime Caffeine Consumption Linked to Impulsive Behavior
Covid-19 Impact: Adolescents Navigate Puberty Amid Pandemic
Florida Health Officials Warn About Dangers of Raw Milk
Columbia Study: Unlicensed Cannabis Shops Lack Safety Labels
USPSTF Urges Alcohol Screening and Counseling
FDA Approves Vizz 1.44% for Presbyopia
Study Reveals Link Between Parental and Child Obesity
"Major Study to Track Transgender Youth Health in UK"
Adolescent Medical Stimulant Use Rises, Nonmedical Declines
Study: Low Follow-Up Rate for Abnormal Colorectal Cancer Screening
Perilipin 2 Protein Modulates Lung Cancer Progression
Chronic Pain and Gender Disparity: Sleep's Role Unveiled
GLp-1 Ra Use Linked to Optic Neuropathy in Older Diabetics
Study Reveals Surge in Gut-Brain Disorders Post-COVID
Building Trust in Patient-Doctor Relationship: The Shift in Medical Education
Study Suggests Joyful Acceptance Boosts Mental Health
Boosting ACE in Brain Cells Protects Against Alzheimer's
Summer Evening Steak Triggers Severe Allergic Reaction
Tendon Healing Process Unveiled: Epitenon Cells' Role
Legionnaires' Outbreak in NYC: 2 Dead, 58 Sickened
AI Tool Reveals Genetic Clues to Rare Diseases
Eating Disorder ARFID Affects Adults Too
New Mechanism Discovered: Fat Cells Control Fat Storage
Study Reveals Amyloid Beta Buildup in Aging Mice
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Gorillas Seek Familiar Faces in New Groups
Robot Crab Aids Study on Male Fiddler Crab Competition
Urbanization Linked to Decline in Pollinator Populations
Indian Ocean Seabirds Catch Flying Fish in Action
Mysterious Bird Behavior: Edge Movements Revealed
Summer of 2025: Destructive Weather Strikes Northern Hemisphere
US Rushes to Deploy Nuclear Power Reactors on Moon and Mars
Evolution of Primates in Cold Climates
Decoding the Role of Long Non-Coding RNAs
Impact of Black Carbon on Climate and Health: New Findings
Mysterious Sea Creatures in Dusky Waters
White Sharks Thrived in Warmer Seas
Protected Forest Fragments Boost Mouse Lemur Survival
Alaska Earthquake Early Warning System: 10 Seconds Alert
Decoding Biology's Central Dogma: DNA to Proteins
Astronauts on Moon & Mars: Satellite Services for Mission Success
Chimpanzees Learn Communication Style from Maternal Relatives
University of Liège Excavation Reveals Paleolithic Settlement
Coral Species in Alcatrazes Archipelago Stores 20 Tons of Carbon Yearly
Immune System and Reproduction in Female Mammals
Antarctica's Remote Krill Fishery Closed Early
Study Reveals Elephants' Intentional Communication
Study Reveals Vulnerable Yet Resilient US Workforce
Why Some Fabrics Shrink More: The Wash Dilemma
Study Reveals Risks of Faulty Assumptions in Business Data Analysis
Scientists Develop Lunar Mission Food and Oxygen Systems
Study: Short-Nosed Dog Breeds' Behavior Influenced by Size and Care
Impact of Online Food Ordering on Society
Role of Kelp Forests in Protecting Scotland's Coastline
Grapevine Canes Transform into Strong Biodegradable Plastic
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OpenAI releases free, downloadable models in competition catch-up
Openai Releases Free Ai Models to Challenge US, Chinese Competition
Czech driverless train hits open track
Europe's First Driverless Train Test on Czech Rail Line
Study Reveals Impact of Digital Technologies on Global Companies
Digital technologies reshape international business strategies, study finds
Meta Shuts 7 Million WhatsApp Scam Accounts
Meta says working to thwart WhatsApp scammers
Palantir Technologies Surges with $1 Billion Sales Quarter
Palantir books its first $1 billion in quarterly sales and dodges DOGE axe
U.S. Government Retreats on Fuel-Efficiency Goals
EPA removal of vehicle emissions limits won't stop the shift to electric vehicles, but will make it harder
Complex Higher-Order Interactions Across Fields: Limitations and Impact
AI model uncovers and reconstructs hidden multi-entity relationships
Study Reveals Large Language Models Fail to Flag Retracted Articles
New research suggests ChatGPT ignores article retractions and errors when used to inform literature reviews
Rising Threat: Phishing Scams Cost Billions
Cybercrime study shows users respond to phishing differently based on their device
Nikola Tesla's Wireless Energy Transmission: A History
Machine learning-based design enables more efficient wireless power transfer
Protection from AI crawlers eludes visual artists despite available tools, study shows
Visual Artists Seek Protection Against Generative AI
Hgv Operators Urged to Drive Transition to Battery Electric Trucks
Data gaps slow rollout of electric truck charging sites across Scotland
Floating sponges can recover ammonia from wastewater using the sun
Scientists develop coordinated strategy to boost biofuel production from brown algae
Researchers Develop Coordinated Engineering for Brown Algae Biofuel
Sunlight-Powered Floaties Produce Plant Fuel & Clean Wastewater
Enhancing Internet Security: Par-Maude-NPA Speeds Up Protocol Analysis
Parallelization of cryptographic protocol analyzer Maude-NPA reduces analysis time, makes internet safer
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSTuesday, September 29, 2020
Cyberattack hobbles major hospital chain's US facilities
A computer outage at a major hospital chain thrust healthcare facilities across the U.S. into chaos Monday, with treatment impeded as doctors and nurses already burdened by the coronavirus pandemic were forced to rely on paper backup systems.
EPA ridicules California's proposed ban of new gas cars
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler on Monday ridiculed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, saying the proposal raises "significant questions of legality."
Preventing heart disease could keep more people employed and save billions for the economy
Preventing 10 years of coronary heart disease would save nearly USD $15 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) by keeping people gainfully employed. That's the finding of a study published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
China's air pollutant reduction success could make it tougher to control climate change
China's success in improving air quality by cutting polluting emissions may have a negative knock-on effect on climate change overall, a new study has found.
Plant droplets serve as nutrient-rich food for insects
Small watery droplets on the edges of blueberry bush leaves are loaded with nutrients for many insects, including bees, wasps and flies, according to a Rutgers-led study, the first of its kind.
Lung cancer screening a step closer to reality following combined study
Newly released study results present a strong case for lung cancer screening in New Zealand—particularly for Māori whose mortality rates are between three and four times higher than other ethnic groups.
New drug targeting DNA repair shows promise in range of advanced cancers
A new precision drug which stops cancer from repairing its DNA has shown promise in an early-stage clinical trial—highlighting the potential of a new class of drugs known as ATR inhibitors.
Understanding ghost particle interactions
Scientists often refer to the neutrino as the "ghost particle." Neutrinos were one of the most abundant particles at the origin of the universe and remain so today. Fusion reactions in the sun produce vast armies of them, which pour down on the Earth every day. Trillions pass through our bodies every second, then fly through the Earth as though it were not there.
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